At the Land Trust, we work hand in hand with landowners and our community to protect the natural and agricultural legacy of this extraordinary place. Together, we safeguard working farmlands, native habitats, scenic vistas, rare species, forests, and vital water resources across Napa County.
Through thoughtfully prioritized projects, we’re building a connected network of protected lands that secure clean water, support wildlife, preserve biodiversity, and ensure future generations can experience the beauty and bounty of this landscape.
On the lands we own, we actively steward the health of the land—restoring native species, reducing wildfire risk, and improving wildlife corridors and stream health—so nature can thrive today and for generations to come.
The Results
THE RESULTS
49 Years and 96,000 Acres Saved!
Whether it’s a conservation easement or part of our permanent preserve network, the land is protected forever, helping us achieve our mission of permanently protecting the character of Napa.
Each section of the map below marks one of the land protection projects we’ve completed over our history.
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Support Our Work
Our work is made possible by the generous support of individuals like you. As a community-based nonprofit, we depend on donations—both big and small—to protect the land and legacy of Napa for generations to come. Your contribution is an investment in Napa’s future. Every dollar makes a difference in preserving the beauty and vitality of our community. Join us in making a lasting impact today.
One-timeDonation
Your one-time gift helps protect the land, water, and wildlife that make Napa County extraordinary. Every donation makes a difference—thank you for being part of this important work.
BECOME AMember
When you become a member of the Land Trust, you join a community committed to protecting the land, water, wildlife, and natural beauty of this extraordinary place. Your support helps us permanently safeguard open spaces, working lands, and critical habitats across Napa County.
BECOME A Volunteer
Volunteers are essential to the daily work of the Land Trust. More than 100 dedicated individuals help lead hikes, monitor properties, care for preserves, and support fundraising efforts—playing a vital role in protecting Napa County’s natural resources.